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Being In Medicine with Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson

Being In Medicine with Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson

By: Corey Anderson and Jeff Marrs
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Welcome to "Being in Medicine" with Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson! Join Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson on "Being in Medicine," the podcast that explores the transformative power of integrating the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of healthcare. We'll guide you on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, helping you unlock your full human potential. In every episode, we dive into how embracing your authentic self and "who you are Being" can profoundly impact healing, leading to remarkable transformations in your life and the lives of those around you. Through insightful interviews with healthcare professionals, patients, and various experts, we'll reveal how to create a truly personalized and empowering healthcare experience. Discover how integrating your mind, body, and spirit can boost your physical well-being while also nurturing emotional resilience and mental clarity. Learn how tapping into "who you are Being" can foster a deeper sense of purpose, connection, and fulfillment in your medical journey. Whether you're a healthcare professional aiming to enhance your practice, a patient seeking a more connected path to healing, or simply curious about human potential, "Being in Medicine" is for you. Join Jeff Marrs and Corey Anderson as we embark on a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and transformation in the world of medicine and beyond.2025 Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Special Event - The Ultimate Experience
    Sep 23 2025
    🎧 Being in Medicine – The Ultimate Experience

    “There’s a place where healing begins not with doing, but with being.”

    What happens when the clinical meets the cosmic? When presence matters more than performance? Welcome to Being in Medicine, where we step beyond symptoms, science, and systems — and into the radical art of becoming whole.

    In this soul-expanding podcast, hosts Dr Jeff Marrs and Dr. Corey Anderson takes listeners on a journey through the hidden dimensions of healing — where grief, silence, joy, and surrender all hold medicinal power. Blending emotional vulnerability with spiritual insight, each episode becomes a ceremony of remembering: that we are not broken to be fixed, but beings to be felt.

    This special arc — The Ultimate Experience — chronicles a transformative encounter in Arizona, where medicine isn’t a prescription — it’s a presence. Guided by the work of The Ultimate Coach and surrounded by a community of courageous hearts, Jeff shares a visceral unfolding of identity, purpose, and sacred pause. This isn’t just a story of healing — it’s a dismantling of illusion, a devotion to truth, and a call to return home to yourself.

    Whether you're a clinician questioning the system, a soul navigating grief, or a seeker ready to let go of old stories — Being in Medicine invites you into something deeper.

    This is the medicine of now.
    This is the medicine of being.
    This is The Ultimate Experience.

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    36 mins
  • Reimagining Medicine Through Positive Psychology
    Sep 16 2025
    ✅ Episode Summary 🎙 Guest: Dr. Jordyn Feingold, MD, MAPP, MSCR Psychiatrist, Well-being researcher Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Fellow in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia/Cornell Co-author of Choose Growth Developer of the PEERS program, teaching Positive Psychology to medical trainees 🎯 Topic Focus: How Dr. Feingold is infusing Positive Psychology into psychiatric practice, medical education, and clinician well-being. A deep dive into human flourishing, character strengths, the “reversible cape” model, and building more human-centered healthcare systems. 🎥 Episode Title: REIMAGINING MEDICINE THROUGH POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY ✍️ Episode Description 🌿 What if medicine didn’t just treat illness—but helped us thrive? In this transformative episode of *Being in Medicine*, we sit down with psychiatrist and well-being researcher Dr. Jordyn Feingold to explore how Positive Psychology is reshaping psychiatry, medical education, and clinician well-being. From the origins of the PEERS program to her clinical use of character strengths, Dr. Feingold shares practical strategies for healing ourselves and our healthcare systems. 🔹 What You'll Learn: ✔ Why burnout isn’t the end of the story ✔ How to cultivate meaning, purpose, and resilience ✔ What the “Reversible Cape” teaches us about healing ✔ The power of language, presence, and gratitude in medicine ✔ Strategies for transforming medical culture 📌 Timestamps: 0:00 – Welcome & Guest Introduction 2:24 – What is Positive Psychology? 6:50 – Dr. Feingold's Journey into Medicine & Mental Health 12:05 – Creating the PEERS Program 18:40 – Using Character Strengths in Psychiatry 24:15 – The Reversible Cape Model 32:00 – Impacts on Patient Outcomes 41:10 – Building Resilient Healthcare Teams 47:20 – Hope, Healing, and Human Potential 53:00 – Advice to Healthcare Leaders 📚 Explore More: 🔗 https://jordynfeingold.com 📘 *Choose Growth* by Dr. Jordyn Feingold & Scott Barry Kaufman 🎧 Join Our Community: 🌐 Website: https://systemofcreation.com/ 📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeingInMedicine 🎙 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1wMaMHLPUoWXJXSs0ridIp 🧠 iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-being-in-medicine-with-jef-276428148/ #BeingInMedicine #PositivePsychology #PhysicianWellbeing #JordynFeingold #HolisticHealing #MedicalBurnout #CharacterStrengths #ResilientHealthcare 🎤 Guest Introduction Jordyn H. Feingold, MD, MAPP, MSCR is a psychiatrist, well-being researcher, positive psychology practitioner, working to bring the science of well-being to clinicians and patients everywhere. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, she earned her BA in Health & Societies and her Master of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) and went on to receive her MD and a Master of Science in Clinical Research from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in 2021, where she also completed her psychiatry residency in 2024. She is an active clinician working with adult patients as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Mount Sinai and in private practice, and since 2024, she has been completing a Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at NewYork‑Presbyterian/Columbia and Cornell Universities, which she’ll complete in 2026. As a passionate advocate for clinician well‑being, Dr. Feingold has developed and taught various programs at the intersection of Positive Psychology and Clinical Medicine (Positive Medicine) designed to support resilience and reduce burnout among healthcare professionals. She is the co‑author (with Scott Barry Kaufman) of Choose Growth: A Workbook for Transcending Trauma, Fear, and Self‑Doubt, and has contributed to dozens of academic works on the topics of posttraumatic growth, clinician resilience, the gut-brain axis, and more. 🧠 Key Quotes & Takeaways 💬 Memorable Quotes (with timestamps): "We practice dissecting wellness just as we learn to dissect illness." — [00:16:32] "You have to bring the intervention to where people are—during the workday, not after it." — [00:52:40] "It’s not about being blindly optimistic. Hope means believing in a better future and your role in making it happen." — [00:48:00] 📌 Key Takeaways: Positive Psychology is not about ignoring suffering—it's about also cultivating well-being. Clinician well-being directly improves patient outcomes and organizational performance. The PEERS program offers a scalable model for training resilience and reflection among healthcare workers. Tools like character strengths, gratitude, and mindfulness can be integrated into both clinical practice and team culture. Leadership buy-in is crucial for building positive organizations in healthcare.
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    49 mins
  • Resilience Reimagined: Healing Trauma Through The Body
    Sep 9 2025
    🔥 Summary

    What if your illness wasn’t the end—but the invitation to something deeper?

    In this powerful episode, Cari Rickabaugh shares how she rewrote her story—from childhood abuse and chronic illness to embodying purpose and possibility. With raw vulnerability and insight, Cari walks us through what it means to “do it scared” and finally come home to yourself.

    👤 Guest Bio

    Cari Rickabaugh is a Licensed Massage Therapist, Master Bodyworker, and Trauma Healing Life Coach with over 20 years of experience. Her unique approach integrates bodywork, coaching, somatic and energy healing to help clients break free from the root causes of pain and step into their authentic self.

    · 🌐 Website: Resilience Mind and Body Coaching

    · Linktree: https://linktr.ee/resiliencemindandbodycoaching

    💬 Episode Highlights

    · Cari’s awakening to resilience as a way of being, not just a skill

    · Processing and healing long-buried trauma through somatic work

    · Transforming illness (fibromyalgia, epilepsy, PCOS) by addressing energetic root causes

    · The power of choice in becoming who you are—not who you were told to be

    · The role of forgiveness and awareness in true healing

    · A powerful group healing experience at The Ultimate Experience event

    🧠 Key Takeaways

    · True healing requires facing what hurts—and feeling it fully

    · You are not your trauma or diagnosis

    · Self-forgiveness is a muscle that builds self-trust

    · “Doing it scared” leads to personal expansion

    · Resilience means learning from pain—not being defined by it

    ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 – Introduction to Cari Rickabaugh 4:35 – Discovering resilience through trauma 13:10 – Healing somatically and spiritually 24:45 – The shift from victimhood to possibility 32:45 – The body keeps the score—how trauma lives in the body 42:00 – Healing from illness through emotional release 51:33 – Group healing and forgiveness at The Ultimate Experience 57:33 – Letting go of trauma that isn’t yours 1:04:00 – Advice for those in healthcare and trauma-rich spaces 🔗 Additional Resources

    · 📖 The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk

    · 🧠 Learn more about somatic trauma healing: systemofcreation.com

    📣 Call to Action

    💬 “How has this episode shifted your view of resilience and healing? Share your insights in the comments!”
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    25 mins
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